Canfor Northwood closure sparks calls for urgent action as Province, industry respond
PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. — The closure of Canfor’s Northwood Pulp Mill has prompted an outpouring of concern from industry leaders, government officials and community stakeholders, all warning of the growing challenges facing British Columbia’s forestry sector and the impact on workers and families in northern communities.
The shutdown, announced Tuesday, marks another significant setback for an industry that has long served as an economic cornerstone in Prince George and across the province. While the immediate focus remains on supporting affected employees, both industry and government leaders say the closure also highlights deeper structural issues that continue to threaten the future of forestry in British Columbia.
BC Council of Forest Industries (COFI) President and CEO Kim Haakstad said the closure is another difficult moment for forestry-dependent communities.
“COFI extends our deepest concern to the workers, families, and communities affected by today’s closure announcement,” Haakstad said in a statement released Tuesday.
